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It's Raining, It's Boring is the fifth episode of the first season of Angry Birds Summer Madness.
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Plot[]
As a thunderstorm rages outside, Red, Bomb, and Stella duct tape Chuck to the floor. Red insists that this action is for Chuck's own good. Chuck says that he understands, but then yells that he can't spend another rainy day watching Saving Private Flyin'. He complains that the movie loses its effect as a classic tale of sacrifice and friendship after 200 viewings. Lynnette brings a TV in front of the gathering of campers. She then tells Chuck that he will be expelled from the camp without a refund if he commits any shenanigans during the movie. Lynette starts the TV and leaves. Chuck manages to escape from the duct tape and bolt out of the building just as Red says that taping him to the floor is foolproof. Red, Bomb, and Stella look for Chuck outside and find him on a floating trampoline. Red tries to convince Chuck to come back, but Chuck insists that he can't sit still for hours and proceeds to repeatedly jump onto the trampoline from a nearby slide. Bomb wonders how Chuck is able to get up and down the slide so fast, and Stella says that Chuck is able to do so because, since all the campers are inside, there is no line to the slide. Stella and Bomb manage to convince Red to take advantage of the opportunity to have some fun without having to wait in lines or worry about being seen.
After a while, the campers eat frozen yogurt in the dojo. Chuck bounces around and gets his beak stuck in the inflatable wall. When Chuck pulls his beak out, the dojo starts to deflate, sending it rapidly accelerating across the water with the campers in it. Stella, Chuck, Red, and Bomb soon wash up on an unfamiliar beach. Chuck notices various pig-themed items, but draws no conclusions. Stella realizes that she and her friends have washed up at the pig camp. Chuck, Red, Stella, and Bomb are then forced to hide in a bush as a bunch of pigs rush onto the muddy beach. Chuck and Stella express their disgust after seeing the pigs' activities. Red says that the only way to escape is to go across the beach and get to a boat. He claims that 200 viewings of Saving Private Flyan have taught him that to evade the enemy, one must become invisible. Red, Chuck, Stella, and Bomb try to sneak past the pigs using plants to hide themselves, but Bomb's plant is far too small for him. Chuck is hit by a glob of mud, and he melodramatically screams that he is done for. Chuck confesses that he borrowed Bomb's underwear. Bomb and Chuck then both say that they don't wear underwear. Stella tells Chuck that what hit him was just mud in an attempt to calm him down. Chuck tries to calm down and keep his "lid" on, but then screams, "WE'RE NOT GONNA MAKE IT!" He then realizes that he has run into plain view of the pigs. Chuck, Red, Bomb, and Stella run from the pigs. Stella observes that the sun is coming out; she says that everyone will come out and notice that she and her friends are gone if it stops raining. The pigs surround Red, Chuck, Stella, and Bomb. Chuck whines that the whole mess is his fault and bolts away. Red thinks that Chuck has abandoned the group until Stella points out that Chuck has buried himself in a mud puddle. Chuck tells the pigs that he is "Nufchuck, ruler of the mud kingdom" and demands that the pigs kneel before him. The pigs pounce on Chuck instead. Stella, Red, and Bomb make Chuck's sacrifice count by taking the opportunity to steal the boat and travel back to Camp Splinterwood. Stella, Red, and Bomb remember Chuck as a good friend and wonder if they will ever see him again before chanting Chuck's name.
The boat crashes on the beach, and Red, Stella, and Bomb are launched to the line where Harold is taking attendance for the movie as campers exit the building. After Red, Bomb, and Stella go through the line, Harold wonders where Chuck is. Red offers to tell Harold a story of sacrifice and friendship, but just then, Chuck and Lynnette emerge from the building. Lynnette asks Chuck trivia about the movie to prove that he watched it, and Chuck, having watched the movie 200 times, is easily able to answer. Lynnette walks away, satisfied, and Red, Stella, and Bomb celebrate Chuck's return. Chuck says that the pigs couldn't outrun him, although they now know where Camp Splinterwood is. Celebrating the fact that she and her friends never got busted, Stella says they have "Nothing to worry at all." Lynette then comes back, wondering where the dojo is. She says that whoever is responsible will be kicked out of Camp Splinterwood. Chuck, embarrassed, halfheartedly chants his own name.
Trivia[]
- The episode's title is a reference to the nursery rhyme It's raining, it's pouring.
- Saving Private Flyin', the movie mentioned throughout the episode, is a reference to the 1998 film Saving Private Ryan.